Paddington Barriers
On 2 May, 13:30, "Paul Scott" wrote:
"Matthew Dickinson" wrote in message
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On 1 May, 09:50, Chris wrote:
On 30 Apr, 18:15, James Farrar wrote:
They were working at 0640 this morning.
Possibly an indication that the barriers on the overbridge have been
delayed?
The barriers on the overbridge leading to platforms 10-16 are
installed but not active yet. The old barriers covering platforms
13-16 are still in use.
Oyster PAYG is now live from Paddington according to an FGW poster,
but only for journeys to Ealing Broadway and Greenford.
The barriers covering platforms 2-5 have not had Oyster readers
installed yet.
Raises an interesting point, and I'm sure it is relevant to all the main
line TOCs. If the station is effectively divided into areas for different
service types (like Paddington is) does it make sense for pax to be able to
board a train to Bristol or Exeter using a PAYG Oyster card to get through
the gates, or should (or can) they disable those Oyster validators unless a
local train is in the platform?
Paul S
This has happened for quite some time on the existing barriers to (for
example) platforms 2 and 3 at Paddington. They can turn the Oyster
facility off, so all oyster readers show red instead of orange lights.
This is okay, except certain passengers might be legitimately
travelling on an oyster card. I do an occasional journey from London
to Bath, and it is much cheaper to use my annual travelcard, then
"boundary zone 6" to Didcot (Network/Gold discounted) and Didcot to
Bath CDRs. Neither paper ticket will work at Paddington barrier
(obviously) and neither will my Oystercard (i _think_ a paper
travelcard would still work).
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